Dirty Launderer:
Naomi Shemer, wrote Nahum Barnea of Yedioth Ahronoth (June 28), "was not the first poet to be attracted to the farthest extremes of the right. The same thing happened - though under incomparably graver circumstances - to Ezra Pound, one of the greatest American poets. Pound became an enthusiastic fan of fascism and an anti-Semitic propagandist."
And thus, in cold blood - and primarily, in bad blood - the grave analogy was drawn. [...]
NY Times obituary.
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